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The process memory size listing.
ps-mem command is listing all process memory size.
§Feature
- minimum support rustc 1.65.0 (897e37553 2022-11-02)
§Command help
ps-mem --helpUsage:
ps-mem [options]
ps-mem [options] <command> {<arg1> <arg2> ...}
print processes memory by sort,
or print one processe memory
Options:
-a, --all all pid (include kernel threads)
--sort <order> sort by <order>: rss|swap|total
--pid <number> output only selected pid
--sleep <number> sleep <number> milli second
-l, --cmdline view command line
-H, --help display this help and exit
-V, --version display version information and exit
-X <x-options> x options. try -X help
Examples:
Show all prosesses memory:
ps-mem --all
Show one prosess memory:
ps-mem --pid 1234
Invoke and show one prosess memory:
ps-mem -- find / -type f§Quick install
- you can install this into cargo bin path:
cargo install ps-mem- you can build debian package:
cargo deband install .deb into your local repository of debian package.
§Examples
§Example 1: simple
sudo ps-mem§Example 2: the largest finder
you can see a largest memory process.
sudo ps-mem --sort=total | tailor
sudo ps-mem --sort=total | aki-unbody -t 10§Example 3: show one process memory
You see the process memory size of that pid is 1234.
ps-mem --pid 1234§Example 4: show invoked one prosess memory
You see the process memory size of the invoked find command.
ps-mem find / -type fModules§
Functions§
- execute
- execute ps-mem